Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2013
Editorial
Forum
The Challenges and Opportunities for Mega-Infrastructure Projects and Archaeology
- J Carver
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Archaeologically Sustainable Development in an Urban Context
- John Barrett
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Urban sites and the stratigraphic revolution in archaeology
- Edward Harris
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The Challenges and Opportunities for Mega-Infrastructure Projects and Archaeology
- Sophie Jackson
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Investing in Urban Studies to Ensure Urban Archaeology’s Future: A Response to ‘The Challenges and Opportunities for Mega-infrastructure Projects and Archaeology’
- Meredith Linn
Forum 2014: Under-Representation in Contemporary Archaeology
Also a part of:
Mexican Underwater Archaeology and Some of its Challenges and Solutions
- Pilar Erreguerena
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Response to Challenges and Opportunities for Mega-Infrastructure Projects and Archaeology
- Amanda Sutphin
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Dilemma in the Archaeology of Large Scale Development Projects: A View from Turkey
- Mehmet Özdoğan
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A Response to The Challenges and Opportunities for Mega-Infrastructure Projects and Archaeology by J. J. Carver
- Joseph Schuldenrein
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The survival of archaeology in the design of future cities?
- Natalie Vinton
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The challenges and opportunities for mega-infrastructure projects and archaeology: Response to the Respondents
- J Carver
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Interview
The “Grandes Dames” of New York City Archaeology: An Interview with Drs. Anne-Marie Cantwell, Nan Rothschild, and Diana diZerega Wall
- Hana Koriech
- Meredith Linn
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Research Papers
Five Rings: Enclosing the London 2012 Olympic Games
- Jonathan Gardner
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‘The Past Is Below Us’: Urban Fantasy, Urban Archaeology, and the Recovery of Suppressed History
- Hadas Elber-Aviram
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Stinking Foreshore to Tree Lined Avenue: Investigating the Riverine Lives Impacted by the Construction of the Thames Embankments in Victorian London
- Hanna Steyne
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‘Have You Come to Take the King Away?’: A Survey of Archaeology and Folklore in Context
- Tina Paphitis
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Maintained in Very Good Condition or Virtually Rebuilt? Destruction of Cultural Property and Narration of Violent Histories
- Samuel Hardy
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The Role of Sculpture in Communicating Archaeology in Museums
- Leah Acheson Roberts
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The Smell of Relics: Authenticating Saintly Bones and the Role of Scent in the Sensory Experience of Medieval Christian Veneration
- Paul Brazinski
- Allegra Fryxell
International Perspectives in Medieval Archaeology: selected papers from EMASS in London, 2012
Also a part of:
Through the Portal: Viking Motifs Incorporated in the Romanesque Style in Telemark, Norway
- Kristine Ødeby
International Perspectives in Medieval Archaeology: selected papers from EMASS in London, 2012
Also a part of:
Short Report
Who Or What Is Werethekau ‘Great of Magic’? A Problematic Inscription (UC 16639)
- Ahmed Mekawy Ouda
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Reviews
Ruins in Reverse. An Exhibition at Tate Modern (March 1st - June 24th 2013)
- Colin Sterling
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CHAT 2013: Experience, University College London, 8–10 November 2013
- Colin Sterling
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A Review of 'The Oxford Handbook of Mesoamerican Archaeology'
- Agathe Dupeyron
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Global Environments through the Quaternary – Exploring Environmental Change
- Josie Mills
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